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preterite vs imperfect. the Spanish past tense…. backbone of the story moves things forward tells when things began and ended moves the story forward in time . descriptive filler flesh of the story does not introduce new events stops the story to fill in details and descriptions .
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preterite vs imperfect the Spanish past tense…
backbone of the story moves things forward tells when things began and ended moves the story forward in time descriptive filler flesh of the story does not introduce new events stops the story to fill in details and descriptions preterite imperfect
Picture It preterite (events) imperfect (details/descriptions)
he woke up he ate breakfast he brushed his teeth he left the house he arrived at school these are all specific events it was sunny he was hungry he was happy the toothpaste was blue his friend was waiting these are all details/descriptions preterite imperfect
some more pictures that may help you… beginning _________ _ _ _ _ _ _ end _ _ _ _ _ ___________ beginning and end _______________ middle _ _ _ _ _ _ _________ _ _ _ _ _ preterite preterite preterite imperfect
verb of action • Is it a verb of action? • Is the action… • habitual? • interrupted? • descriptive? yes to any = use imperfect no to all = use preterite
verb of action • preterite is the rule • imperfect is the exception • use preterite if the action is the beginning or the end, or if the action is completed • use imperfect if the focus is on the middle of the acion or if the action is habitual, interrupted, or descriptive
verb of state • imperfect is the rule • preterite is the action • use imperfect if there is no change, action, reaction, or time limitation • use preterite if there is a sudden change, reaction, or time limitation
copy down these examples to know when to use the preterite • De repente ella empezó a llorar. • Hoy me levanté a las ocho y media. • Ellos durmieron muy bien anoche. • Yo hablaba por teléfono cuando mi padre gritó.
copy these examples and study them to know when to use the imperfect • Maria y Juan se veían todos los martes. • Yo quería ir a Puerto Rico. • Yo tenía trece anos cuando fui a Nevada. • Ella tenía calor en la casa. • Nosotros charlábamos mientras ellos contaban chistes.